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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A capture-recapture survival analysis model for radio-tagged animals Pollock, Kenneth H.
1995
22 5-6 p. 661-672
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2 A model of the ring-recovery reporting process for the Cape Griffon Gyps coprotheres Piper, S. E.
1995
22 5-6 p. 641-660
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3 Bias in transition-specific survival and movement probabilities estimated using capture-recapture data Hestbeck, Jay B.
1995
22 5-6 p. 737-750
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4 Capture-recapture and evolutionary ecology: a difficult wedding? Clobert, J.
1995
22 5-6 p. 989-1008
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5 Comparison of programs MULT, ESTIMATE and BROWNIE Conroy, Michael J.
1995
22 5-6 p. 763-774
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6 Comparison of survival estimates obtained from three different methods of recapture in the same population of the great tit Bauchau, V.
1995
22 5-6 p. 1031-1038
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7 Delineating bird populations using ring recoveries Pendleton, Grey W.
1995
22 5-6 p. 1049-1056
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8 Editorial 1995
22 5-6 p. 553-556
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9 Estimating bird species richness from capture and count data Dawson, Deanna K.
1995
22 5-6 p. 1063-1068
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10 Estimating nest site fidelity of adult female black brant with multi-state modeling and geographic information systems Lindberg, Mark S.
1995
22 5-6 p. 725-736
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11 Estimating survival rates from recoveries of birds ringed as young: a case study Francis, Charles M.
1995
22 5-6 p. 567-578
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12 Estimating the movement among staging areas of the barnacle goose ( Branta leucopsis ) Schwarz, Carl James
1995
22 5-6 p. 711-724
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13 Estimating turnover, movements and capture parameters of resting passerines in standardized capture-recapture studies Kaiser, Andreas
1995
22 5-6 p. 1039-1048
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14 Estimation of trade-offs with capture-recapture models: a case study on the lesser snow goose Viallefont, Anne
1995
22 5-6 p. 847-862
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15 How useful are recoveries of North American passerines for survival analyses? Francis, Charles M.
1995
22 5-6 p. 1075-1081
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16 Inferential properties of an individual-based survival model using release-recapture data: sample size, validity and power Hoffmann, Annette
1995
22 5-6 p. 579-596
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17 Investigating the effects of hunting on the survival of British pigeons and doves by analysis of ringing recoveries Aebischer, N. J.
1995
22 5-6 p. 923-934
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18 Mark-resighting analysis of a California gull population Pugesek, Bruce H.
1995
22 5-6 p. 625-640
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19 MATLAB: an environment for analyzing ring-recovery and recapture data Catchpole, E. A.
1995
22 5-6 p. 801-816
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20 Mediterranean house sparrows ( Passer domesticus ) are not used to freezing temperatures: an analysis of survival rates Senar, J. C.
1995
22 5-6 p. 1069-1074
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21 Modelling age variation in survival and reporting rates for recovery models Catchpole, E. A.
1995
22 5-6 p. 597-610
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22 On bias due to observer distribution in the analysis of data on natal dispersal in birds Van Noordwijk, Arie J.
1995
22 5-6 p. 683-694
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23 On the use of secondary capture-recapture samples to estimate temporary emigration and breeding proportions Kendall, William L.
1995
22 5-6 p. 751-762
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24 POPAN-4: enhancements to a system for the analysis of mark-recapture data from open populations Arnason, A. Neil
1995
22 5-6 p. 785-800
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25 Population study and management of Atlantic Flyway Canada geese Hestbeck, Jay B.
1995
22 5-6 p. 877-890
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26 Productivity indices and survival rate estimates from MAPS, a continent-wide programme of constant-effort mist-netting in North America Desante, David F.
1995
22 5-6 p. 935-948
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27 Return rates in studies of life history evolution: are biases large? Martin, Thomas E.
1995
22 5-6 p. 863-876
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28 Selection among open population capture-recapture models when capture probabilities are heterogeneous Burnham, K. P.
1995
22 5-6 p. 611-624
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29 Separation of hunting and natural mortality using ring-return models: an overview Pollock, Kenneth H.
1995
22 5-6 p. 557-566
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30 Suggestions for future directions for studies of marked migratory landbirds from the perspective of a practitioner in population management and conservation Desante, David F.
1995
22 5-6 p. 949-966
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31 Survival estimation and the effects of dependency among animals Schmutz, Joel A.
1995
22 5-6 p. 673-682
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32 Survival rates of breeding common gulls in Estonia Rattiste, Kalev
1995
22 5-6 p. 1057-1062
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33 Survival rates of Hungarian sand martins and their relationship with Sahel rainfall Szep, Tibor
1995
22 5-6 p. 891-904
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34 Testing hypotheses and estimating survival from capture histories with CR Pradel, R.
1995
22 5-6 p. 775-784
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35 The demography of the decline in the British willow warbler population Peach, William J.
1995
22 5-6 p. 905-922
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36 The future of population dynamic studies using marked individuals: a statistician's perspective Lebreton, Jean-Dominique
1995
22 5-6 p. 1009-1030
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37 The use of multi-state capture-recapture models to address questions in evolutionary ecology Nichols, James D.
1995
22 5-6 p. 835-846
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38 Transient animals in a resident population of snow geese: local emigration or heterogeneity? Prade, Roger
1995
22 5-6 p. 695-710
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39 ULM, a software for conservation and evolutionary biologists Legendre, S.
1995
22 5-6 p. 817-834
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40 Uses of ringing data for the conservation and management of bird populations: a ringing scheme perspective Baillie, Stephen R.
1995
22 5-6 p. 967-988
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